Functional and Aesthetic Reconstruction of Full‐Thickness Defects of the Lower Lip After Tumor Resection: Analysis of 59 Cases and Discussion of a Surgical Approach

BACKGROUND Carcinoma of the lower lip is a common cancer of the head and neck region. The accepted standard of care is surgical resection and reconstruction. The delicate location poses a challenge to surgeons because they have to aim for conflicting goals: complete oncological resection and functio...

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description BACKGROUND Carcinoma of the lower lip is a common cancer of the head and neck region. The accepted standard of care is surgical resection and reconstruction. The delicate location poses a challenge to surgeons because they have to aim for conflicting goals: complete oncological resection and functional and aesthetic restoration. For over a century, this challenge led to the development of more than 100 different reconstructive procedures. OBJECTIVE To develop a standardized surgical approach to simplify selection of an adequate reconstructive procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS We performed a review of the literature and a retrospective analysis of 59 patients treated according to a standardized surgical approach over the past 5 years. RESULTS By taking into account the anatomic location, the width of the defect, and the amount of tissue loss, three flowcharts have been developed to guide the physician to a selection of suitable reconstructive procedures for each case. CONCLUSION This surgical approach facilitated the successful reconstruction of all encountered defects, and over a mean period of 31 months, no recurrences or major complications were seen. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.
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